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B.C. to open COVID-19 vaccine booking to people aged 40+ next week

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COVID-19 vaccine rollout, with people aged 40 and up becoming eligible to book their shot next week.The province is expecting more than 1.2 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine throughout May, fuelling a surge in vaccinations.“The age for booking is going to be dropping precipitously over the next weeks,” Health Minister Adrian Dix said Thursday.

One COVID-19 death, 694 new cases as B.C. hits 2 million vaccine doses administered “We will be setting more records in the coming weeks in terms of vaccination.

So this is the time for everybody — I mean everybody — especially in communities that have higher rates of transmission, but everywhere in B.C., everyone to register for their COVID-19 vaccine.”Once an individual is registered.

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